Abstract

Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) comprises a heterogeneous group of movement disorders. A limited number of studies of Chinese patients with DRD have been reported. In the present study, we investigated the clinical and genetic features of 12 Chinese DRD families. Point mutation analysis of the GTP-cyclohydrolase I (GCH1), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and sepiapterin reductase (SPR) genes was conducted by direct sequencing. In addition, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification targeting GCH1 and TH was performed in “mutation-free” patients. Three reported mutations (IVS2-2A>G, c.293C>T, c.550C>T) were detected in GCH1, whereas two compound heterozygous variants were identified in TH, one of which was novel (c.1083C>A). Furthermore, this novel variant was not detected in any of the 250 ethnicity-matched, healthy controls. No exon deletions or duplicate mutations in the two genes were found in patients with DRD. No mutation in SPR was found. In addition, one patient with the IVS2-2A>G mutation in GCH1 showed signs of Parkinsonism. In conclusion, we here identified a novel heterozygous variant in TH (c.1083C>A). It is important to perform routine screening of GCH1 and TH for patients with DRD. While for patients with Parkinsonism, GCH1 mutation analysis should be performed after screening of genes like PARKIN, PARK7 (DJ-1) and PINK1.

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